business meal - translation to English
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business meal - translation to English

COARSE MAIZE FLOU, MAINLY USED IN AFRICA
Mealie meal; Mealie-meal; Mielie-meal

business meal      
(n.) = comida de trabajo
Ex: Business meals are classified as expenses for meals and meetings that occur during the course of business.
meal         
EATING THAT TAKES PLACE AT A SPECIFIC TIME
Meals; Mealtimes; Light meal; Main meal; Multi-course meal
(n.) = comida
Ex: The pilot fish leads the shark to food, then lives off the crumbs of the shark's meals.
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* at meal times = en las comidas
* big meal = comilona, atracón
* business meal = comida de trabajo
* cooked meal = comida caliente
* cook + meal = preparar la comida
* fish meal = carne de pescado
* main meal = comida principal
* make + a meal of = comerse
* meal break = descanso para comer
* mealtime [meal time] = hora de comer, hora de la comida
* oatmeal = harina de avena, avena
* piecemeal = poco a poco, gradual, de manera poco sistemática
* professional meal = comida de trabajo
* shellfish meal = carne de marisco
* takeaway meal = comida para llevar
* take-out meal = comida para llevar
* wholemeal = integral
substantial meal         
  • An example of a [[pub]] meal
TERM OF ART IN BRITISH LAW
Draft:Substantial meal; Table meal; Substantial food policy; Scotch egg fight
una comida sustanciosa

Definition

show business
show business (ingl.; pronunc. [shóu bísnes]) m. Mundo del *espectáculo.

Wikipedia

Mielie meal

Mielie meal, also known as mealie meal or maize meal, is a relatively coarse flour (much coarser than cornflour or cornstarch) made from maize or mealies in Southern Africa, from the Portuguese milho. It is also known by various other indigenous language names depending on the locality or country. It was originally brought to Africa from the Americas by the Portuguese.

It is a food that was originally eaten by the Voortrekkers during The Great Trek, but has become the staple diet of South Africa. Because of its ability to be stored without refrigeration, it is cheap and abundant in all shops and markets. It is a staple food in South Africa, Mozambique, Lesotho, Eswatini, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Botswana and many other parts of Southern Africa, traditionally made into uphuthu, sour-milk porridge, pap, and also umqombothi (a type of beer).

Examples of use of business meal
1. Further belt–tightening at the bank includes prior approval from a boss before a taxi can be taken, a limit of 50 on a business meal and train rides in Germany must all be second class if they are under one hour.
2. He jumps on a crowded train around dawn and often gets home about 10 p.m., after a business meal and a few drinks. (The dinner–booze ritual helps explain why Tokyo needs 80,000 restaurants.) Akira Muraoka, a 51–year–old salesman, has been grinding it out for decades.